Rhett Butler's People was created in 2007.
Mr. Butlers was created in 2000.
Butlers Cafe was created in 2006.
Butlers Chocolates was created on 2008-10-07.
Butlers Lane railway station was created in 1992.
Rhett Butler was created in 1936.
Robert Barnwell Rhett House was created in 1844.
Rhett Miller - album - was created on 2009-06-09.
In "Gone With the Wind," Rhett Butler's house in Charleston is depicted as a grand, elegant mansion. While the novel does not provide a specific address, it reflects the affluent society of Charleston during the antebellum period. Rhett's home symbolizes his wealth and status, contrasting with the rural setting of Scarlett O'Hara's plantation, Tara. The house serves as a backdrop for key moments in the story, emphasizing Rhett's complex character.
Yes, it is called Rhett Butler's People by Donald McCaig.
It's implied Rhett had a son with Belle Watling in the book, but a name is never given. He has a daughter with Scarlett O'Hara named Eugenie Victoria ("Bonnie Blue") Butler. In the novel he acts as a father to Scarlett's children from other marriages, her son Wade Hampton and daughter Ella.
Bonnie Blue Butler's father was Rhett Butler, a fictional character from Margaret Mitchell's novel "Gone with the Wind." Rhett is portrayed as a charming and roguish Southern gentleman who becomes romantically involved with Scarlett O'Hara. Bonnie Blue is their daughter, who plays a minor yet poignant role in the story.
Yes, there were butlers in 1940. There are still butlers in 2013, though they are not as common. Many rich peopel have butlers and maids to take care of their homes.